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the authorities here vetting infrastructure education because the same time the i.m.f. is telling the government that actually you have to cut back on expenditure which includes pay for public sector because. right now when you talk about the public sector. today very poor communities. but when the government is spending too much it is crowding out the private sector taking away from detector of skilled people who prefer to work for the government or another private sector but also the spending and the boring of the government crowding out capital that could be directed to the private sector so the reform will not happen overnight it's a long term process and probably true you know not hiring new. series seven when people are retired it just kind of things it's not like we need to get. the workforce into public sector immediately. two thousand and nine when. suddenly the. financial markets and the money markets. which is. same thing has happened since. this year as well so in other words you need. to international market place even if it kills people. and already the be
the authorities here vetting infrastructure education because the same time the i.m.f. is telling the government that actually you have to cut back on expenditure which includes pay for public sector because. right now when you talk about the public sector. today very poor communities. but when the government is spending too much it is crowding out the private sector taking away from detector of skilled people who prefer to work for the government or another private sector but also the spending...
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education in cd format. we do research sharing with [speaker not understood] including the entire statewide california county law library system and we share one another with academics. we get materials that we don't have to bring them to our patrons. we lend our materials to other people so that they have them for their patrons and that enables us to save them resources. i'd like to quickly address the socioeconomic equity measures. the law library, just by the nature of what it does and who it serves, does reflect the demographics of san francisco in every way, economic, ethnic, educational, et cetera. and our resources encompass the options for various groups from materials that are for somebody who has no understanding of the law to more sophisticated materials for somebody who is getting in very in-depth research work. we're very proud of our educational programs which we have been putting on for diverse groups. some of them are geared towards lay people. some of them are geared towards practitioners. w
education in cd format. we do research sharing with [speaker not understood] including the entire statewide california county law library system and we share one another with academics. we get materials that we don't have to bring them to our patrons. we lend our materials to other people so that they have them for their patrons and that enables us to save them resources. i'd like to quickly address the socioeconomic equity measures. the law library, just by the nature of what it does and who...
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to educate you how from a little it was also an exchange a gift from st petersburg. everything is traded trousers to the scarf. you know. all those portraits is it actually art. what kind of game in some sense. if it's all very subjective someone considers it art and. because that nonsense. i don't care what it's called. i just like living this way. how are you are you alone let's go together ok let's go. right. on. the. course i did it well if the girls were more attentive they would have probably noticed that this portrait is nothing like the way paintings are meant to be done so that's probably why they brought me jam. forty how long does a painting take about six minutes and do the subjects recognize themselves afterwards i still don't think i am skilled enough to speak about the sketching technique sometimes it looks similar sometimes it doesn't that's why i do two paintings usually the person chooses the one they like the most and i keep the other one it goes into my own collection of portraits. then you got to know me about a year and a half ago. she phoned my
to educate you how from a little it was also an exchange a gift from st petersburg. everything is traded trousers to the scarf. you know. all those portraits is it actually art. what kind of game in some sense. if it's all very subjective someone considers it art and. because that nonsense. i don't care what it's called. i just like living this way. how are you are you alone let's go together ok let's go. right. on. the. course i did it well if the girls were more attentive they would have...
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for education and health. brazil is behind on these issues. ,> unlike the other protests these union marches did not bring out nearly the same out of people. perhaps because the unions historically support the political party and power. has been inparty power for over a decade now and they have oh their entire political existence to labor unions. the unions are the foundation of the workers party when it was founded. now the protested across brazil and the labor unions have mostly been on the sidelines. >> there are thousands of labor unions in brazil and equally as many divisions. the unions will have to decide whose side they are on if they are going to support the workers because they will fight with our without them or if they are going to continue on the side of the government. a day for unions to tested their ability to take the streets, mobilize, something that they show they can do, even if a smaller scale than organizers predicted. in time whenent brazilians feel the need to protest, not just those un
for education and health. brazil is behind on these issues. ,> unlike the other protests these union marches did not bring out nearly the same out of people. perhaps because the unions historically support the political party and power. has been inparty power for over a decade now and they have oh their entire political existence to labor unions. the unions are the foundation of the workers party when it was founded. now the protested across brazil and the labor unions have mostly been on...
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so it has comprehensive health but to educate in all of this civic they publish menus wi the calorie count you don't know the double whopper has a lot of calories? >> it is about accessible a and affordable food. a hint there is a polite. there is a point. we need a public way to tackle i. is an obesity catastrophe. neil: we have to get dragged ourselves away from matt? maybe we should give birth wouldn't it be great if that little tight grew up to be a fat so? >> have you seen how inny she is? >> not hendry womack eight. not yet. neil: bu we look at this parents are police the right tweet eat the wrong stuff we have to do something because it is out of control? >> if the gas to do with the economy. it is cheaper to go to mcdonald's than tobuy fruits and vegetables. to improve the economy people can afford to buy good food. neil: thats good a and bad the economy is a like. >> certainly is education but i don't think having these programs to limit the amount of calories with school lunch is not appropriate. neil: did you hear the hool system forcing of rubella? >> that was a brett who
so it has comprehensive health but to educate in all of this civic they publish menus wi the calorie count you don't know the double whopper has a lot of calories? >> it is about accessible a and affordable food. a hint there is a polite. there is a point. we need a public way to tackle i. is an obesity catastrophe. neil: we have to get dragged ourselves away from matt? maybe we should give birth wouldn't it be great if that little tight grew up to be a fat so? >> have you seen how...
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cents it would be age appropriate monga and anna may type stuff relevant to people but also have an educational value as well. that's what i'm saying. >> we welcome that feedback. >> okay, supervisor breed. >> thank you. i just wanted to ask a couple questions. i won't go back on the hour situation that supervisor mar mentioned, but i'm really proud of where we are with libraries, especially as someone who grew up in the city and went to a number of those libraries including the one at north beach, the one in western addition, and going now into the one at the western addition, it really fills me with pride because of the number of people that use the library. every time i walk in there it's really crowded, the main library. i'm so happy about the library in the bay view and oceanview. it's really amazing that we've come so far and have made these places really beautiful places, but more importantly from my experience, when i've entered in any of these libraries, they've been pretty packed and i actually use them quite frequently, including the one with the amazing view in the hill -- yeah, tha
cents it would be age appropriate monga and anna may type stuff relevant to people but also have an educational value as well. that's what i'm saying. >> we welcome that feedback. >> okay, supervisor breed. >> thank you. i just wanted to ask a couple questions. i won't go back on the hour situation that supervisor mar mentioned, but i'm really proud of where we are with libraries, especially as someone who grew up in the city and went to a number of those libraries including...
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he was sure that making sure that college education for kids was right. and because he was sure that he was right about it, his enthusiasm for the subject kind of infected people around him. doesn't surprise me that bill grates would write the check because -- gates would write the check because he's talking to bill gray. so if you really want to be successful, look and study -- study bill gray. look, none of us are going to be here forever. may we all leave the legacy of a great man like bill gray. thank you very much for hosting us tonight. mr. fattah: i thank the gentleman. it was said by someone on one occasion that we're all passing one by one and we should not get caught with our work undone. so bill got his work done. i want to recognize the gentlelady from the great state of new york, yvette clearks, who was born on the best day on the -- clarke, who was born on best day on the calendar. we share birthdays and she is much more beautiful and brilliant than i. he gentlelady. mr. clarke: thank you -- ms. clarke: thank you, mr. speaker, and to my coll
he was sure that making sure that college education for kids was right. and because he was sure that he was right about it, his enthusiasm for the subject kind of infected people around him. doesn't surprise me that bill grates would write the check because -- gates would write the check because he's talking to bill gray. so if you really want to be successful, look and study -- study bill gray. look, none of us are going to be here forever. may we all leave the legacy of a great man like bill...
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we all believe in the value of education. after you get past those shared bedrock values, how they lay out can be very different. >> i want you to be right. what we have seen in the last few elections israel distinctions being made by people who run for office and real who -- is distinctions being made by people who run for office and those who fund them. i wonder whether we are getting to a real crack and shared values. we talk about what is a fair rate of taxes. we do not all agree on what is fair. .ou are optimistic corethink there are a few shared values in america. everywhere in the u.s. except new york city. what you see -- the mayor's perspective is right. -- therock elites bedrock believes are the same. but the wants and desires are different than they have been in recent memories. the needs of people in the middle of the country are different and the desires than they are on the coast. we forget that. one of the great things about our country, it is designed and organized to allow both of those to exist. the people i
we all believe in the value of education. after you get past those shared bedrock values, how they lay out can be very different. >> i want you to be right. what we have seen in the last few elections israel distinctions being made by people who run for office and real who -- is distinctions being made by people who run for office and those who fund them. i wonder whether we are getting to a real crack and shared values. we talk about what is a fair rate of taxes. we do not all agree on...
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and talk about a comprehensive education bill, i pray to god that we can get a comprehensive education bill. but i'm not sure that the american public believes that we're able to get any consensus on any comprehensive bill. we haven't as of yet. i've been here when i first got here they told me that, you know, trying to get our house in order, financial house and then we had the sequester coming at us. an the sequester was a penalty we voted on because no one would ever think we would let it get that draconian to the point we couldn't come to an agreement and we'd have to have this type of a punishment put on ourselves. we thought that would happen. so we put a super committee together, the super committee was put together for a purpose of basically getting a superdeal to get our financial house in order. it wasn't that super. it didn't work. so then the sequester kicks in. and the draconian cuts across the board. you don't run your life that way, don't run your businesses that way, small or large. you don't cut everything. you have your basically your priorities and necessities you ha
and talk about a comprehensive education bill, i pray to god that we can get a comprehensive education bill. but i'm not sure that the american public believes that we're able to get any consensus on any comprehensive bill. we haven't as of yet. i've been here when i first got here they told me that, you know, trying to get our house in order, financial house and then we had the sequester coming at us. an the sequester was a penalty we voted on because no one would ever think we would let it...
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they called that a university with a better educated officers taught classes in atronmy and french to the enlisted men. they tried the best they could to carry on and have a semblance of order and american society there to the extent that the japanese would allow them. c-span: how many americans inside the camp? >> guest: the number changed wildly because the japanese were continually moving them on details, one work detail after another working on roads, bridges, and shipyards, but through much of the period of 42 #-4 -- 42-44, the number was somewhere around 5,000, and then as the americans started winning the war and the tide was turning against the japanese, they decided to start shipping the able bodied p.o.w.s north to japan to work in the coal mines of japan, and so the numbers dwindled down to finally just 500 people, the last 500 left in the camp when the americans returned. c-span: how many people died inside the camp? >> guest: about 33,000. -- 3,000, all mass graves, they were reburied in a military cemetery in manilla that i went to during the research of this book. more
they called that a university with a better educated officers taught classes in atronmy and french to the enlisted men. they tried the best they could to carry on and have a semblance of order and american society there to the extent that the japanese would allow them. c-span: how many americans inside the camp? >> guest: the number changed wildly because the japanese were continually moving them on details, one work detail after another working on roads, bridges, and shipyards, but...
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policy to push the department of education and government more into the student loan with direct lending authority it was primarily a private sector economy diamon can borrow money or his bank can borrow money at less than one percent why as somebody who wants to be there you give your child will start again have to borrow that same i want to say i'm sorries at six point eight that isn't guaranteed money the student loan money is guaranteed by the federal government if you do not is back the federal no i'm sorry bust but it is the exact opposite of what you just said when jamie diamond bought borrows that money he can he can declare bankruptcy he can a long way away from it and you've got to be held out like a student cannot discharge a student loan through bankruptcy. to get right here at the start of the bankruptcy but in the case of a federal loan if you're incapable of paying it which a lot of people are ultimately that bill falls to the taxpayer the exact i don't tell you when you die i mean if you don't die and there's plenty of people great is good they are going to follow you for
policy to push the department of education and government more into the student loan with direct lending authority it was primarily a private sector economy diamon can borrow money or his bank can borrow money at less than one percent why as somebody who wants to be there you give your child will start again have to borrow that same i want to say i'm sorries at six point eight that isn't guaranteed money the student loan money is guaranteed by the federal government if you do not is back the...
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>> i would definitely encourage education but education is not just formal education and so life lessons, experience, into'' mark twain who says the whistling interfere with your education for. if that's the case i am happy. stuart: you are doing a very successfully. one sale a day.com with revenues of 60 million per year? >> would headed 60 million. stuart: i am sorry. that is a big company. what do do? >> we really empower affordable living for the consumer by offering everybody at prices they can afford we sold the gps at a local retail store at $400 but at $30. we have extremely talented buyers that focus on one item with a quantity to level the playing field between the manufacturer and the consumer. stuart: you could be labeled as a director yesterday oil traded above 106th and touched 107 briefly. still above $100. we will bring in iraq from vancouver who knows about the real market. why is it coming down a little today, rick? >> i would suspect because it has ben up to three days in a row. the markets fluctuate in the interest market it disguises a bigger trend that shows the tig
>> i would definitely encourage education but education is not just formal education and so life lessons, experience, into'' mark twain who says the whistling interfere with your education for. if that's the case i am happy. stuart: you are doing a very successfully. one sale a day.com with revenues of 60 million per year? >> would headed 60 million. stuart: i am sorry. that is a big company. what do do? >> we really empower affordable living for the consumer by offering...
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they increase the education. they acquire more skills. in order to do better in the source -- in the country where they want to go to. a lot end up staying. we see it in south africa in nursing school. a lot of people try to immigrant to the u.s. or the u.k. a lot stay behind in south africa. we see it in the philippines. and what was mentioned the filipino nursing program. they have some of the highest percentage of the nurses of any country in the world because of the possibility to leave when they have that. as a result, the rest of the filipinos who are behind gain from that. it's a weird argument used by mostly restrictionist to say immigration is bad for people in poor countries when it's not true. >> turns to socialism in the united states. -- [inaudible] >> yes, sir, until the front. [inaudible] goring washington university. i'm one of the academics you speak of. and i, you know, i love the presentation. thank you i'm a little bit uncrvet of your roman [inaudible] how many times the third or forty generation where you are you from
they increase the education. they acquire more skills. in order to do better in the source -- in the country where they want to go to. a lot end up staying. we see it in south africa in nursing school. a lot of people try to immigrant to the u.s. or the u.k. a lot stay behind in south africa. we see it in the philippines. and what was mentioned the filipino nursing program. they have some of the highest percentage of the nurses of any country in the world because of the possibility to leave...
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the critics say you lower the average education level in the room by doing that. and that really shows the danger of knowing a little bit of math and knowing not very much economics. because an average is a terrible way to describe that. that's an example of the danny devito policy. just because he walks into a room, yes, the average height in that room will decrease. but nobody is actually any shorter. and that's something that is pervasive. so talking about public policy and the impact of immigration on the economy by using broad averages like this is probably one of the worst ways to do and it betrays a total lack of understand hogue economics works. -- understanding how economics works. >> question right there. >> i'm steven. a wonderful and holy d wholly convincing presentation. other i wonder about the effect on the nations immigrants leave from. are those nations any worse off? for example, it was said that when the 1848 revolution failed in germany, a lot of german liberals came here and, therefore, germany became more autocratic, and today a lot of immigr
the critics say you lower the average education level in the room by doing that. and that really shows the danger of knowing a little bit of math and knowing not very much economics. because an average is a terrible way to describe that. that's an example of the danny devito policy. just because he walks into a room, yes, the average height in that room will decrease. but nobody is actually any shorter. and that's something that is pervasive. so talking about public policy and the impact of...
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he had no education, no job skills, no training. his interpersonal communication skills were lacking. i understood why he was afraid to get out. >> getting a job and holding onto it, you know, and i keep thinking, you know, this is all i know. this is all i know. these guys come in here and feed us three times a day. we go out in this little cage all day. you're going to do what they say. like i say, it's two different worlds, you know. this world over here, you got to be tough. you can't show any type of weakness in here, you know. you front all the way through here hiding behind this guy or hiding behind this name. i'm too old. i'm 45 now. i just want to retire now. i don't want to come back here no more. i'm through with it. i'm through with this place. i want to find something to do over there when i get out. i don't know, maybe a pastry chef or do something positive because i'm going to be too old to be digging ditches, and i don't want to do that, you know. i want to get my first paycheck. i want to get my first income tax che
he had no education, no job skills, no training. his interpersonal communication skills were lacking. i understood why he was afraid to get out. >> getting a job and holding onto it, you know, and i keep thinking, you know, this is all i know. this is all i know. these guys come in here and feed us three times a day. we go out in this little cage all day. you're going to do what they say. like i say, it's two different worlds, you know. this world over here, you got to be tough. you can't...
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first should be education. we have to do more, as i said before, to help the long-term unemployed get professional skills to thrive in this job market, and we have to do more to prepare young people for the challenges of the modern economy. i have a bill, the american dream accounts act, cosponsored by senator rubio and others, that would help give our at-risk kids through school and into college. we should also support innovative cutting edge research, and i have got a bill that would make the r&d tax credit permanent and open it up to start-ups. it's called the start-up innovation credit act, which has been cosponsored by a wide range of senators -- enzi and rubio, blunt and moran, stabenow, kaine and schumer, a truly bipartisan bill. and i'm proud to be working with senator alexander of tennessee on hopefully strengthening and reauthorizing the american -- america competes act. a third area we should be focusing on is tied to this. we have to do more to harness the resurgence of american manufacturing. there
first should be education. we have to do more, as i said before, to help the long-term unemployed get professional skills to thrive in this job market, and we have to do more to prepare young people for the challenges of the modern economy. i have a bill, the american dream accounts act, cosponsored by senator rubio and others, that would help give our at-risk kids through school and into college. we should also support innovative cutting edge research, and i have got a bill that would make the...
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he was educated in part in switzerland. he knows more about the outside world than his grandfather or father. you that he has very strong political instincts. i think he is in charge. a regime is virtually nil. patience patients -- is going to get us nowhere. , presidentnt has had obama who i have strongly supported, has had strong questions with dylan with our congress thrust upon him -- has had strong questions with our congress thrust upon them. not many passionate advocates of north korea anywhere. a passionate advocate. i may have been there. i called north korea the longest running failure in the history of american espionage. i am qualified to say that. i'll chased him around unsuccessfully for about 30 years. they are a tough nut to crack. their big concern is their relationship with us. denucs the key to learization. we have to start from where we are and begin to build trust. >> let me add to that. don is totally right. they have said to me, you know the powers here. we should settle all of this. we should form an
he was educated in part in switzerland. he knows more about the outside world than his grandfather or father. you that he has very strong political instincts. i think he is in charge. a regime is virtually nil. patience patients -- is going to get us nowhere. , presidentnt has had obama who i have strongly supported, has had strong questions with dylan with our congress thrust upon him -- has had strong questions with our congress thrust upon them. not many passionate advocates of north korea...
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but on all educational sthiews issues, affordability of education, the quality of education, the opportunity for everyone to have the great dream of america, she's been a very valuable asset to our staff and i will certainly miss her in my senate office and wish her only the best. with that, mr. president, i would yield the floor. and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from south dakota. mr. thune: i ask unanimous consent the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. thune: mr. president, last week on july 2, the tuesday before july 4th, independence day on thursday, the administration made an announcement that they were going to delay implementation of a key component of the obamacare law. i think that came as a surprise to a lot of people because the expectation has been all along that come january this next year, that many of the provisions in that law were going to go into effect. and tomorrow, a majority
but on all educational sthiews issues, affordability of education, the quality of education, the opportunity for everyone to have the great dream of america, she's been a very valuable asset to our staff and i will certainly miss her in my senate office and wish her only the best. with that, mr. president, i would yield the floor. and suggest the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: quorum call: a senator: mr. president? the...
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i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effec
i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment...
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the two most important priorities, since i've been governor, education and jobs. we want to make sure we give our young people the best education we can give them and then we want to create jobs to keep them right here in nebraska and i kept those priorities foremost in my mind every time we develop a budget, every time we focus on tax relief, we try to create a better environment for private sector growth in our economy. >> jack dalrymple of north dakota, you have a problem that many people would love to have, how are we going to fill up these positions. >> you know, actually, i first of all want to agree with everything dave heineman said. we're doing the same things in north dakota. actually, north dakota is the lowest at 2.8%. >> i just wanted to see if you were paying attention, governor. that's my excuse for being wrong. >> i don't want that to slip by. we're in a great position and people are coming in to our state, filling some great jobs and these are not just low-end jobs. our personal income per capita has doubled in north dakota in the last ten years a
the two most important priorities, since i've been governor, education and jobs. we want to make sure we give our young people the best education we can give them and then we want to create jobs to keep them right here in nebraska and i kept those priorities foremost in my mind every time we develop a budget, every time we focus on tax relief, we try to create a better environment for private sector growth in our economy. >> jack dalrymple of north dakota, you have a problem that many...
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but the value of her college education is hard to measure. in china a delivery person can make twice as much as someone with a degree. seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> pelley: first in war, first in peace. george washington is getting something other presidents have at last. i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. fby eating healthier, drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the c
but the value of her college education is hard to measure. in china a delivery person can make twice as much as someone with a degree. seth doane, cbs news, beijing. >> pelley: first in war, first in peace. george washington is getting something other presidents have at last. i do a lot oresearch on angie's list before i do any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on...
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we are not educating our kids properly. not have the jobs for this. that is a whole economic debate. neither party is doing an adequate job of providing this. we will be spending a lot more money. we know that by the time kids come into kindergarten some kids are years behind because they come from a background where their parents are not reading to then and so forth. every kid should be educated starting at two years old. not all day classes. we ought to have a much better educational system. we have to stimulate our economy. that is not an immigration question. host: he sits on the judiciary committee. we want you to weigh in on the race of eliot spitzer that he will run for comptroller. you support the bid? both of them? guest: i do not. for comptroller i am supporting scott stringer. he's to work for me when i was in a state assembly. excellentke an controller. it'll not be anthony weiner. why not? i do not think he is one of the most qualified candidates. he is entitled to run. i wish he had not. democratic collar, immigration. go ahead. caller:
we are not educating our kids properly. not have the jobs for this. that is a whole economic debate. neither party is doing an adequate job of providing this. we will be spending a lot more money. we know that by the time kids come into kindergarten some kids are years behind because they come from a background where their parents are not reading to then and so forth. every kid should be educated starting at two years old. not all day classes. we ought to have a much better educational system....
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your educated opinion. >> he can't. he won't. he has said what he will do is put legislation on the floor for a final passage vote if it has a support of the majority majority. that is going to be a conservative piece of legislation that clears that hurdle alone it will particular off democrats which means it's a stalemate in the house. >> bill: you are saying no way immigration reform is going to pass? >> well, there is always a miracle but right now it looks like we are going to run out of time this year and it won't be done next year because it's an election year. >> rosen, let's go into egypt. there has been a the love criticism of the obama administration nor not really doing much. i don't know what they can do. i'm trying to figure it out but it's a mess over there. you had the secretary of state on his yacht, rosen is that working against kerry because he was on his yacht or what's the deal. >> there bill, you are focused rather unexxon the exthreatennous and trivial it doesn't matter over the fourth of july weekend when t
your educated opinion. >> he can't. he won't. he has said what he will do is put legislation on the floor for a final passage vote if it has a support of the majority majority. that is going to be a conservative piece of legislation that clears that hurdle alone it will particular off democrats which means it's a stalemate in the house. >> bill: you are saying no way immigration reform is going to pass? >> well, there is always a miracle but right now it looks like we are...
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also we want to see more students come here for an education, hands-on training, internships and more. we want to spark their or imaginations. we want the give them skills to succeed in their career. we want to plant the seed that public service at a place like noaa could be part of their future. clearly, we need to help in the coming years and decades not just for day-to-day forecasting, but also we monitor and predict climate changes, another part of what noaa does. president obama emphasized climate change haas week in a major -- last week in a major speech. slowing the effects of climate change is crucial to insuring a bright, healthy future for the next generation. as the president said, we need an all-of-the-above approach to energy coupled with steady, responsible steps to cut carbon pollution. part of the solution is for both the public and the private sectors to continue developing breakthroughs in areas like clean energy. these breakthroughs will have an added benefit of helping us outcompete and outinnovate the rest of the world in the energy sector. we also need to do on-t
also we want to see more students come here for an education, hands-on training, internships and more. we want to spark their or imaginations. we want the give them skills to succeed in their career. we want to plant the seed that public service at a place like noaa could be part of their future. clearly, we need to help in the coming years and decades not just for day-to-day forecasting, but also we monitor and predict climate changes, another part of what noaa does. president obama emphasized...
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search and rescue and how to educate and prevent those deaths, targeting human trafficking, they ought to be part of border security. the definition of border security has been hijacked and it comes to how many, technology, it feels that the definition is expansive and includes economics and the humanitarian support and we feel that as we move forward, the speaker and his caucus have an immense responsibility, not only to the bipartisan bill forward, but many elements are indeed bipartisan. also more importantly to have the temperament and the courage put something together that will solve this issue for the long-term. not a quick political fix, but a long-term resolution. part of it is the agenda. sir? >> good afternoon. thank you. i represent 550,000 people on the southern border of texas. my position is well stated. one of the reasons is because it doesn't make economic sense. we have a valuable trading partner in mexico. in 1993 to 2012, trade in mexico skyrocketed $336 billion in 2012, which is a new record. mexico has become the united states third largest trading partner after c
search and rescue and how to educate and prevent those deaths, targeting human trafficking, they ought to be part of border security. the definition of border security has been hijacked and it comes to how many, technology, it feels that the definition is expansive and includes economics and the humanitarian support and we feel that as we move forward, the speaker and his caucus have an immense responsibility, not only to the bipartisan bill forward, but many elements are indeed bipartisan....
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the things we do for each other and the different states, health programs, education programs we have. a lot of things are the things the state is right that we don't see, don't acknowledge. those things are actually necessary for making our markets function. that example with a magic carpet ride, there are a lot of things that we don't see in the background just like you don't see the people who make things work in the background, the magic of the markets is much like the magic carpet ride in the disney aladdin play. and so because we don't understand, most people don't understand it doesn't necessary mean they don't exist the magic that happens is actually a function of many things coming together and that's because it's an individual who decides that a great idea and they want to make money. perhaps the biggest myth is that the state is in impediment to markets growth, wealth creation and the like. but one of the points i make in the book is very clear that the state actually creates the conditions under which wealth is created. without the modern state we would not have the levels
the things we do for each other and the different states, health programs, education programs we have. a lot of things are the things the state is right that we don't see, don't acknowledge. those things are actually necessary for making our markets function. that example with a magic carpet ride, there are a lot of things that we don't see in the background just like you don't see the people who make things work in the background, the magic of the markets is much like the magic carpet ride in...
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she did get an education. and she's got a fabulous job. contribute into the country. paysys taxes and she taxes. they live a normal life. they will continue their life here in the united states. i have every intention of living here in the united states and building their life here. sharing yourfor story. coming up next, we will talk to members of congress who will weigh in on immigration as well as other issues before the house. right now, congressman kevin brady will be our guest, republican of texas. we will look at healthcare with them. coming up later, congressman eliot angle, democrat from new york, will join us. we will be right back. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] >> i wanted a kind of representative look at american life. business,ed politics, entertainment, food, finance, art. i also was interested in this recurring pattern which you see with gingrich, which you see rah, jay-z, sam walton -- people who begin in humble places. they are not unlike the main characters, but they so
she did get an education. and she's got a fabulous job. contribute into the country. paysys taxes and she taxes. they live a normal life. they will continue their life here in the united states. i have every intention of living here in the united states and building their life here. sharing yourfor story. coming up next, we will talk to members of congress who will weigh in on immigration as well as other issues before the house. right now, congressman kevin brady will be our guest, republican...
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guest: you did not have the education. they really rolled it out very quickly and you had seniors who had been receiving these same prescription drugs for years. their pharmacist was like i can't give this to you any longer. and that was happening across the country. so i think there has been a lot of lessons learned from medicare part d that is changing the way the administration is trying to do the enrollment of the affordable care acted. but one of the other important things to note is in medicare part d democrats were not supportive of the medicare part d. we all remember. but what happened is that when it became law, you had members of congress across the country helping their constituents to figure it out and to get enrolled. and that's the question that i have for republican congress people now, is are they going to do the same thing? are they going to actually help their constituents get health insurance? they should be taking a lesson from democrats. guest: i was in the bush white house during the time of the roll
guest: you did not have the education. they really rolled it out very quickly and you had seniors who had been receiving these same prescription drugs for years. their pharmacist was like i can't give this to you any longer. and that was happening across the country. so i think there has been a lot of lessons learned from medicare part d that is changing the way the administration is trying to do the enrollment of the affordable care acted. but one of the other important things to note is in...
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the mission is simply education. we educate members of congress, congressional staff, and the media. that is our primary function. host: let's look at the concerns are around these employers that do not yet provide insurance to their employees. what were some of the fears in terms of companies changing their workforce to avoid getting this? guest of this has been in the news lately, anecdotes and fears that companies would change their workforce around a little bit to avoid these requirements. to full-rements apply time employees. what qualifies as full time? 30 hours per week or more for this process. there were concerns and anecdotes that employers would draw back on the hours of some employees to avoid that requirement. is that going to happen? we do not know yet. it could, potentially. we just do not know yet. some employers are saying that it could potentially happen and some who fear this are saying that it could potentially happened. there are some anecdotes, but that is all there are at this point. host: what
the mission is simply education. we educate members of congress, congressional staff, and the media. that is our primary function. host: let's look at the concerns are around these employers that do not yet provide insurance to their employees. what were some of the fears in terms of companies changing their workforce to avoid getting this? guest of this has been in the news lately, anecdotes and fears that companies would change their workforce around a little bit to avoid these requirements....
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this is a key constraint to development with education and health across the board. it is about power. the more bureaucracy that there is, the more red tape that there is, the slower things are going to move. and everyone knows that potential. we all look at whatever report it is, no matter who it is when we talk about the cell phones and all of these analogies. but we are continually butter heads up against this bureaucratic inertia. it is sort of one that you are just trying to plow through and move forward. that to the extent that they could have somebody on the ground trying to these things forward and leverages the political influence of the embassy and the aid mission and whoever it is, pushing things forward, i think you will see real progress in all of these functions. the couple points were raised earlier. i just wanted to highlight a few of these things. i'm going to pair this is common that was raised and how do you take advantage of it. well, you know, those two things go together and there's an enormous amount of equity. what you are finding, what we hav
this is a key constraint to development with education and health across the board. it is about power. the more bureaucracy that there is, the more red tape that there is, the slower things are going to move. and everyone knows that potential. we all look at whatever report it is, no matter who it is when we talk about the cell phones and all of these analogies. but we are continually butter heads up against this bureaucratic inertia. it is sort of one that you are just trying to plow through...
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have you to educate the educators and they will inturn educate the population. so quiet frankly if we're looking at 2015, january 1, to have to oing hustle to get them out to [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captions performed by national captioning institute] >> 55% of small businesses have at least some salaried employees. they are not keeping hours now. they don't have systems in place. they would not normally have systems in place to do this. workly, if we are going to these people on an hourly basis, they are going to have to have hourly records, which is a massive new records keeping problem. the determination of affordability is number three. i'm not really sure what to say, because we never had any rules proposals. it looks like it may be difficult. who knows. so that's really up in the air. is the business aggregation rules. and this is the sleeper. this is the one that i think has huge significance. and that's for two reasons. many owners have more than one business. many businesses have more than one owner. so what combination
have you to educate the educators and they will inturn educate the population. so quiet frankly if we're looking at 2015, january 1, to have to oing hustle to get them out to [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captions performed by national captioning institute] >> 55% of small businesses have at least some salaried employees. they are not keeping hours now. they don't have systems in place. they would not normally have systems in place to do this. workly, if we are...
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education community on the islands of kaui, maui, and mole ky. i heard -- molmolky. and i heard about this program which has been in place since 1988. education is by part the best investment we can make in our economy and future. we are empowering and educating the next generation in communities that have largely been underserved. at the same time, preserving rich and unique culture, language, and values of our native people. native hawaiian education act has been serving our kids for the last 25 years. and it's critical that these programs continue. i urge my colleagues to join me in supporting the nhea and other programs that can enable and empower our underserved communities to thrive. mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentlelady from ohio is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to address the he recent doubling of interest rates on fed
education community on the islands of kaui, maui, and mole ky. i heard -- molmolky. and i heard about this program which has been in place since 1988. education is by part the best investment we can make in our economy and future. we are empowering and educating the next generation in communities that have largely been underserved. at the same time, preserving rich and unique culture, language, and values of our native people. native hawaiian education act has been serving our kids for the last...
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we need money for education in america. i think tucson did what most people would do, open it with open arms. >> shannon: chris, i know you're champing at the bit. this comes from a member of the tucson unified school district board, mark stegman, if i'm pronouncing it correctly. he says, as far as i can tell the money comes with no strings attached. there are people we wouldn't want to take money from. that would be case-by-case. the main issue is what we can do with the money. we get lots of different from different foundations, including american foundations that funds all different things. i don't know what they're funding. >> i don't know what they're funding, wonderful. leslie, they did fund a program in harlem, too. why did they choose this school district? it was in the news in awhile back for teaching a very radical sort of southwest america is occupied territory, creating disgruntled feelings among the populace in the school system there. they pretend they're occupied. they have conferences with palestinians there
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they didn't have separate education, they tried all the things they could to overcome those barriers. what they found was they still weren't accepted, they were still laws relating specifically to the jews in germany saying what kind of jobs they could do, do they could marry, where they could live and someone. thus began a movement away from germany looking towards the united states at a place where they could be freed from the restrictions they were facing in germany. at this point, to the united states, expressing those hopes. america has it better than our ancient ancestors, the reflection in of reflective world, the glorious spring and saying made a good genius guard them from the tradition. so the four periods, the united states is a sheet of blank paper free from all these races of the past, the castles, robbers, barron's, free from the european traditions that are holding them back, a sheet of blank paper on which they could write their own destiny, those of the hope that motivated the movement of many german people, german jewish people from germany to the united states. to h
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much about and in my view it has not done a good job of that or to get general information out or to educate the workforce but there is a more granular operational level. fourth and final, it has to be a true fusion center to leverage all intelligence from the customs and border protection, said tsa, a secret service, it has to be that. if it can do those four things really well, then everything else can be forgotten and in my view i hope the next under-secretary focuses on that and building a work force to do that it will still we a tough challenge. >> any of you? >> it is the perfect analysis which in the scheme of things with the new agency you are as effective and as strong a leader as your mother was we will be well served. she was a great woman selecting q. i yield back. >> we will thank the lady for that question it sets up the good record 48 chess but now the chair recognizes the patient may be from indiana. >> thank you so very much to all of you for coming to share and that is what i want to talk about. there may be a lack of training we may have had fbi agents which causes me grea
much about and in my view it has not done a good job of that or to get general information out or to educate the workforce but there is a more granular operational level. fourth and final, it has to be a true fusion center to leverage all intelligence from the customs and border protection, said tsa, a secret service, it has to be that. if it can do those four things really well, then everything else can be forgotten and in my view i hope the next under-secretary focuses on that and building a...
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this is for the education center at the wall. this is a place that will really elevate the idea of service, service to your country, service to your community, using these photographs in a really positive way. we want people, citizens to be involved and we think this is a great legacy for those who have given their lives. not only in vietnam but other wars as well. and the photographs of the soldiers from iraq and afghanistan will also be displayed in a very positive and fulfilling manner. >> captain, as we let you guys go this morning, what do you think it means to the younger generation growing up who was not alive during the vietnam war to see this and be a part of american history? what does it say to those folks? >> i think it's extremely important for a few reasons. back in 1975, there was a study done that determined that basically all-american adults, about 150 american citizens knew someone by name that had died in vietnam. whether it was someone from their town, their school, their college, but they knew them by name. t
this is for the education center at the wall. this is a place that will really elevate the idea of service, service to your country, service to your community, using these photographs in a really positive way. we want people, citizens to be involved and we think this is a great legacy for those who have given their lives. not only in vietnam but other wars as well. and the photographs of the soldiers from iraq and afghanistan will also be displayed in a very positive and fulfilling manner....
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and the educated people and the political people. wanted and china they won. >> you said you don't think mobi party democracy is right now. you have any legitimate reason for being fearful of on the lled expression internet. if you were in charge, would you say open up or not. so.i don't think you can prove it by the fact that there are thousands and of chat rooms in china. some of them are really extreme. left, some reme extreme right. extremely against the government. happens. ecause of that, not only disturbing because of bad policy people and every time we allow the , if you press which is partly owned to debates on all political and theoretical uestions, it would release tension. it would not build up tensions. for a timeed in 1978 before china shut it down and it trouble at e any all. >> one more question about the internal intentions. number of e documented uprisings is a huge number. across china.y it impressed me the one i have appealles to salvation against local oppressors do you iew these as a sort of safety valve or a si
and the educated people and the political people. wanted and china they won. >> you said you don't think mobi party democracy is right now. you have any legitimate reason for being fearful of on the lled expression internet. if you were in charge, would you say open up or not. so.i don't think you can prove it by the fact that there are thousands and of chat rooms in china. some of them are really extreme. left, some reme extreme right. extremely against the government. happens. ecause of...
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later the chaplain of the national center for education statistics and barbara weller will discuss education priorities. plus your phone calls and e-mails and tweets. each morning at seven eastern on c-span. >> we wanted a representative look at american life. i also was interested in the recurring pattern that you see with opera and jc and sam walton, people who really began in very humble places and they are not unlike the main ones that reinvent themselves as something new and finding new language that is riveting to americans. through that, they build an empire and they cannot stop that. it is almost like you have to keep growing as a person or a brand. eventually it sort of sets in order becomes a parody of itself and in the longer seem to be producing something good. they just continue to produce book after book. oprah is on the cover of every issue of her magazine. so they become this celebrity that we are familiar with, those that dominate our imaginations in a way that come to replace institutions that have faltered in its period of time. >> george packer talks about free americans
later the chaplain of the national center for education statistics and barbara weller will discuss education priorities. plus your phone calls and e-mails and tweets. each morning at seven eastern on c-span. >> we wanted a representative look at american life. i also was interested in the recurring pattern that you see with opera and jc and sam walton, people who really began in very humble places and they are not unlike the main ones that reinvent themselves as something new and finding...
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they really need to do it in order to have enough resources to take care of their people to provide education spending infrastructure spending and i think we will see more action their pet certainly as an institution, we are encouraging all countries to take action, to plan and take action on reducing energy subsidies. >> the last two responses. it's important in talking about these issues and if we talk about the inclusive growth and inequality, note in the fossil fuels case, david mentioned the political sensitivity but the reality is that a lot of the subsidies are going to the middle-income people, not to the poorest in the societies and so, you know, i think there are some real issues and one needs to look at this in fact based way. any other questions from the audience? one or two final ones. again. i can't see everybody. but -- okay. we in the upper right on time so that's perfect. let me thank both of the panelists for joining us up here. [applause] let me say on behalf of
they really need to do it in order to have enough resources to take care of their people to provide education spending infrastructure spending and i think we will see more action their pet certainly as an institution, we are encouraging all countries to take action, to plan and take action on reducing energy subsidies. >> the last two responses. it's important in talking about these issues and if we talk about the inclusive growth and inequality, note in the fossil fuels case, david...
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it's done a good job of building fusion be centers and educating that work force, but this more granular operational level is not what it has worked with the fusion centers as much to do. fourth and final, it has to be a true fusion center within dhs itself to leverage all of the intelligence that customs and border protection, immigrations and customs enforcement, tsa, secret service, coast guard already get. if it can do those four things really well, then everything else can be forgotten. and in my view, i hope the next undersecretary focuses on that, focuses on building a work force to do that, and out will still be -- it will still be a tough challenge. >> did either of you want to try to -- >> it seems to me that that's the perfect analysis of how you can focus dhs which, after all, is in the scheme of things in washington a new agency. >> yeah. >> and if you are as effective and as strong a leader for brooklyn as your mother was, we'll be very well served. >> thank you, mr.-- >> she was a great woman. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you. i yield back. >> and let me thank the gen
it's done a good job of building fusion be centers and educating that work force, but this more granular operational level is not what it has worked with the fusion centers as much to do. fourth and final, it has to be a true fusion center within dhs itself to leverage all of the intelligence that customs and border protection, immigrations and customs enforcement, tsa, secret service, coast guard already get. if it can do those four things really well, then everything else can be forgotten....
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education they need to keep america competitive in the world economy. finally, the house may consider the department of defense appropriations bill for fiscal year 2014 drafted by representative bill young to the resources -- for the resources necessary for our troops. and i thank the gentleman and i yield back. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for his information on the schedule. as the gentleman knows, we just i am a farm bill and wondering how soon he might expect to move to go to conference on that bill and i yield to my friend. mr. cantor: i would say to the gentleman, the chairman, speaker and other members of leadership are in discussions about how to expedite an agreement on the farm bill. certainly it is our intention as well, mr. speaker, to act with dispatch to bring to the floor a bill dealing with the snap program. that portion of what was traditionally the farm bill we intend to be bringing to the floor at some time in the near future. it is our intention to do so. i yield back. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for that information. glad t
education they need to keep america competitive in the world economy. finally, the house may consider the department of defense appropriations bill for fiscal year 2014 drafted by representative bill young to the resources -- for the resources necessary for our troops. and i thank the gentleman and i yield back. mr. hoyer: i thank the gentleman for his information on the schedule. as the gentleman knows, we just i am a farm bill and wondering how soon he might expect to move to go to conference...
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at the urban youth are 50 percent unemployed, for example, the most maligned, most jailed, the least educated, if there is no urban policy plan for the young blackmails across our country and what we see, more and more, the pain will kind of outcome, and the stereotyping, i call for calmness at the outset because i know violence is destructive. trayvon was murdered by a man who now walks the streets free. he murdered trayvon martin and he will live with that forever. >> before i let you go i'm curious how far you will push this. the f.b.i. report from july found civil rights investigation found no evidence it was driven by animus. >> i hope that the civil case will make apparent what happened. the justice department should be involved. for you to assume that race is not a factor among other factors with this young black boy going home pursued by george zimmerman is to be blind and death to the pain of matters of racial justice and gender equality that must matter to america. we cannot deny it or avoid it. >> we thank you jesse jackson for your time and reaction to the verdict in the george zi
at the urban youth are 50 percent unemployed, for example, the most maligned, most jailed, the least educated, if there is no urban policy plan for the young blackmails across our country and what we see, more and more, the pain will kind of outcome, and the stereotyping, i call for calmness at the outset because i know violence is destructive. trayvon was murdered by a man who now walks the streets free. he murdered trayvon martin and he will live with that forever. >> before i let you...